RefNoHF/1/22/2/5/4
Previous numbers98HF.281.88-126
LevelFile
TitleFaculty of Royal Designers for Industry - City of London
Date1966 - 1967
DescriptionIncludes invitations received from:
Faculty of Royal Designers for Industry; Federation of British Artists; W and G Foyle Limited; Gonville and Caius College; Billy Graham; Guy's Hospital Pupils Physical Society; William Heinemann and Heinemann Educational Books; Ruth van Heyningen; Keith Holding; Imperial College; Indian High Commissioner; Institution of Electrical and Electronics Technician Engineers Limited; 5th Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy; Japanese Ambassador; Joint Commonwealth Societies Council; G T Jones and Company; Kent Postgraduate Medical Centre; Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford; Latymer Upper School, London; Sir Kenneth Lee; Leicestershire and Rutland National Library Week Committee; Lincoln College, Oxford; Lincoln Society; O W Loeb and Company Limited; City of London.
Extent1 folder
FormatTypescript and printed documents
AccessStatusOpen
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